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    No probs at all, Annie, the more the merrier as far as I'm concerned
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    THey are very nice annie!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Dragon View Post
    If you people don't mind I'd like to add a plug for a local lampwork artist in my area that I've just started using. Her name is Jenny and her website link is below:

    Glass House Beads

    She's not been producing beads for very long and is still very much learning her craft but she shows a great deal of promise and has had some of her training from Red Hot Sal.

    If anyone wants to try lampwork beads but is a little unsure about investing in the more established artists, please take a look at her work. I don't know if anyone is going to Winterfest Art 09 at Thoreby Park on the 14th and 15th November but if you do she has a stand there.
    She has lovely beads have added her to my favourites x

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    Just thought you might like to see some of my recent purchases the first two are by Julie Fountain of Lush Lampwork, George is showing with her this weekend so get your orders in and the others are by Becky Fairclough of Chameleon Designs (sorry still dont know how to put links in) Becky always wraps the beads beautifully the sampler set will be made into jewellery and the bead is for my new Jen Pind bracelet for me, not selling, keeping it for me.
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    ooohhhh looking at all the links and don't know where to start!! which are your favourites everybody??
    Em

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    Quote Originally Posted by Emerald View Post
    Just thought you might like to see some of my recent purchases the first two are by Julie Fountain of Lush Lampwork, George is showing with her this weekend so get your orders in and the others are by Becky Fairclough of Chameleon Designs (sorry still dont know how to put links in) Becky always wraps the beads beautifully the sampler set will be made into jewellery and the bead is for my new Jen Pind bracelet for me, not selling, keeping it for me.
    Julie's beads are fab aren't they? I was trying my hand at Lampworking before I stopped doing any jewellery related stuff for a while (not because I wanted to, silly runaway husband ) and planning on starting up again when I have moved and can get set up properly. I was thinking about taking a lesson with Julie, some of her stuff is soo lovely!

    I have always been fascinated by this lady's work: Recent Work/Sets

    I can't say I like all of her beads but some are breathtaking, and she can often fetch over $1000 a set (which are quite huge, but still!) for her beads on eBay.
    Lucinda

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    I'm trying to not think about lampwork, I think I could get addicted if I tried it, same with PMC.

    I have one of Julie's beads on a necklace for myself, on a SowZerE silk:
    necklace4368f on Flickr - Photo Sharing!

    I'm tempted to take it off though and wear it on chain as it's too dressy for my usual daily wardrobe and I consequently don't get to wear it so much. I love Julie's puffy hearts.

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    That's lovely Boo, and the silk matches the bead perfectly!
    Lucinda

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    Boo: oh wow, the combination of bead and ribbon and silver is just stunning.

    If it was mine, I'd wear it anyway!

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    Boo - that is an amazing bead! beautiful.
    Anne

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